

Holly cow, this code looks like it was written by my student self. It’s actually kind of cute ngl


Holly cow, this code looks like it was written by my student self. It’s actually kind of cute ngl


Surprised to see it at the bottom of the graph, but for anyone with a homelab uCore is a present from the heavens cloud!


Thanks Jorge the good work! I had been using silverblue for years and now I’m running machines with bazzite, bluefin, and ucore os. I really, really enjoy how easy to manage atomic distros are, and how they steer you towards better practices (in dev and sysadmin) by design. Thanks!


Indeed, as others have said this isn’t a hard requirement. Anyone with a handheld (e.g. Steam Deck) playing off a uSD card uses a device that’s an order of magnitude slower for sequential I/O
I’ve always referred to it as “productive procrastination”. Better than doomscrolling I guess …
Hey, I fixed a tap today!
Thank you for this contribution! I was familiar with the idea of ML models capturing a compressed snapshot of the data, but that work on exploring its limits in DTs looks very interesting.
Listen, it could be worse. They could be doing it all with regex